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Mineral

Trace Mineral Drops

Also known as: Ionic minerals, Sea minerals, ConcenTrace

B
Evidence

Concentrated liquid minerals from sea or salt lake sources. Provides a spectrum of trace minerals that may be lacking in modern diets.

Primary uses

  • Trace mineral support
  • Electrolyte support
  • Remineralization

How it works

  • Provides 70+ trace minerals
  • From ancient sea beds
  • Replaces minerals lost from soil depletion

Dosage

Typical range
1/4 to 1/2 tsp daily or as directed
Timing
Any
With food
Optional
Duration
Safe long-term
Special populations
Those on mineral-poor diets

Forms

  • Liquid drops
  • Tablets

Safety

Common side effects

  • Strong mineral taste

Contraindications

  • None

Evidence notes

Provides spectrum of trace minerals

Grade B: Some human trials support key claims; further confirmation needed.

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